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Ranking of 2005 State-Local Revenue and Expenditure Data

Total State-Local General Sales Tax per Capita and per $100 of Personal Income, 2005

Based on U.S. Census Bureau 2005 State and Local Government Finances and Bureau of Economic Analysis data.

State or Jurisdiction

State-Local General Sales Tax

Per Capita

Per $100 of Personal Income

United States 

$262,954,969,000

$886.84

Rank

$2.57

Rank

Alabama 

$3,533,309,000

$776.84

31

$2.62

24
Alaska 

$157,364,000

$237.26

46

$0.67

46
Arizona 

$7,026,285,000

$1,180.29

8

$3.93

7
Arkansas

$3,327,742,000

$1,198.88

7

$4.49

4

California

$37,574,729,000

$1,039.29

13

$2.81

15

Colorado

$4,390,974,000

$941.60

15

$2.51

27

Connecticut

$3,267,726,000

$933.45

16

$1.97

38

Delaware

(N/A)

$0

47

$0

47

Florida

$20,078,780,000

$1,130.04

9

$3.32

11

Georgia

$7,663,648,000

$839.16

22

$2.71

21

Hawaii

$2,136,604,000

$1,678.03

2

$4.87

2

Idaho

$1,128,485,000

$789.50

28

$2.77

17

Illinois

$8,361,402,000

$655

39

$1.81

40

Indiana

$5,001,049,000

$798.12

27

$2.56

25

Iowa

$2,159,655,000

$728.25

34

$2.30

33

Kansas

$2,519,819,000

$916.91

17

$2.79

16

Kentucky

$2,605,165,000

$624.35

40

$2.21

37

Louisiana

$5,677,694,000

$1,259.66

6

$5.11

1

Maine

$934,848,000

$709.17

37

$2.30

32

Maryland

$2,889,997,000

$517.03

44

$1.23

45

Massachusetts

$3,890,945,000

$604.81

41

$1.39

44

Michigan

$8,074,095,000

$799.35

26

$2.44

28

Minnesota

$4,269,450,000

$832.78

24

$2.23

35

Mississippi

$2,588,972,000

$890.14

18

$3.55

9

Missouri

$4,859,476,000

$838.17

23

$2.68

22

Montana

(N/A)

$0

47

$0

47

Nebraska

$1,768,202,000

$1,005.71

14

$3.05

14

Nevada

$3,061,987,000

$1,269.32

5

$3.55

10

New Hampshire

(N/A)

$0

47

$0

47

New Jersey

$6,552,200,000

$752.85

33

$1.72

41

New Mexico

$2,155,330,000

$1,119.08

10

$4.01

6

New York

$21,100,839,000

$1,092.42

11

$2.73

19

North Carolina

$6,242,129,000

$719.76

35

$2.32

31

North Dakota

$478,934,000

$754.70

32

$2.41

29

Ohio

$9,649,733,000

$841.25

21

$2.64

23

Oklahoma

$2,929,587,000

$826.76

25

$2.76

18

Oregon

(N/A)

$0

47

$0

47

Pennsylvania

$8,257,856,000

$665.67

38

$1.91

39

Rhode Island

$844,087,000

$786.24

29

$2.23

36

South Carolina

$3,030,925,000

$713.67

36

$2.52

26

South Dakota

$833,586,000

$1,075.76

12

$3.31

12

Tennessee

$7,569,457,000

$1,270.95

4

$4.10

5

Texas

$20,248,178,000

$883.10

19

$2.72

20

Utah

$2,181,820,000

$876.12

20

$3.21

13

Vermont

$315,233,000

$506.49

45

$1.55

42

Virginia

$4,046,895,000

$535

43

$1.43

43

Washington

$10,645,361,000

$1,691.92

1

$4.77

3

West Virginia

$1,095,341,000

$603.80

42

$2.29

34

Wisconsin

$4,299,914,000

$777.89

30

$2.34

30

Wyoming

$682,253,000

$1,340.91

3

$3.59

8

See also:

State-Local Revenues and Expenditures

State Revenue and Expenditures

Updated 18 January 2008 with 2005 (the most recent available) information.
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